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February 24, 2004

New Technologies in Photography Digital Chemical

As you know, Kodak is struggling to find its place in the new digital photo world. I think they deserve a lot of credit for seeing the shift coming and making changes as early as they did.

The chemical-photography businesses that turned Kodak into an American icon with one of the most recognizable brand names on Earth has been quietly on the wane for a decade — but its decline suddenly is picking up speed as filmless digital cameras become hot sellers.

The Washington Times has a piece about Kodak, the pioneer of chemical photography, making inroads into digital technologies

Posted by Don Tracy at February 24, 2004 02:22 PM

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